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Beautiful days in Savannah, Georgia. Anglijskij 3 klass reshebnik lapickaya. The Marriott on River Street was buzz- ing with over 400 EMS providers and educators who were enjoying the beautiful weather and learning what is new in EMS from professional speak- ers who came from all over the coun- try. Attendees also enjoyed the chance to compete in a golf tourna- ment, an ACLS competition, and a fun night at The Crab Shack on Tybee Is- land.
The next conference will be here be- fore you k now it. CHANGES will be in Augusta, Georgia again this year and will focus on leadership which is a vital part of any EMS. Be on t he look out for information coming soon about how to register for the 2013 CHANGES Conference!
Volved as the one developed by GAEMS in partnership with Georgia Southern University and the State Office of Rural Health. The most elite professionals of the business world and the EMS family lead the program. The most impressive by-product of the cl ass was the camaraderie b etween the attendees. These associations will last the life of a career in EMS. The professionals that led the program and taught the curriculum praised the program and the stu- dents constantly.
The graduates of the program are most likely more prepared. Held in Savannah. Henry County EMS and Southside Fire competed in this years competition as well and all three teams did a great job under such pressure and scrutiny.
Jeff Smith, a GAEMS Board Member, presented the trophy along with Tom- my Sanders from Southeastern Emer- gency Equipment. Phoebe Worth EMS has won this award many times before which is evident by the en- graved plaques around the base of the trophy. This teams adds yet another win for Phoebe Worth EMS and for their community. GAEMS is proud to have such skilled and hard working members like these providers from Phoebe Worth EMS as well as Henry Coun- ty EMS a nd Southside Fire. All the teams did a wonderful job. GAEMS encourages you to gather a team and compete in next years ACLS competition. These competi- tions are a great way to challenge your team and learn from a difficult situation.
ACLS trophy was presented by Jeff Smith, GAEMS Board Member and Tommy Sanders with Southeastern Emergency Equipment. Team members for Phoebe Worth EMS are; Julie Stalvey, John Graddy, and Chanaan Davis.
Veterans Tour Capital: Twenty-five WWII veterans were able to to ur Washington, D.C., recently thanks to the suppo rt of Na- tional EMS. The one-day trip Sept. 25 was organized as part of the Ho nor Flight Conyers Pr ogram. They visited the WW II Memorial, Arlington National Cemet ery, Iwo Jima Memorial and other mon uments. The $10,000 cost to cover the veterans ex- penses was paid by contributions from National EMS employees. National EMS Chief Operating Officer Be nny Atkins accompa- nied a veteran from Toccoa.
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This article is devoted to the study of the functioning of the Collective Security Treaty Organization as a subject of regional and interstate security. The main part of the article is presented by a number of theoretical historical provisions regarding the formation of cooperation between countries in international relations, its essence and functional purpose.
The author gives a description of the concept of military-political cooperation and its institutions. Also, the results of the study of the literature on the specifics of the functioning of the CSTO are described. The author analyses the viewpoint widely held by Western scholars concerning the possibility of bypassing the deadlock in the UN Security Council with reference to the UN General Assembly Resolution №377 «Uniting for Peace» and a number of ICJ advisory opinions - in terms of its conformity with the UN Charter’s delineation of the functions and powers of the UN Security Council and UN General Assembly. The author also examines the legitimacy of the Ukraine’s request for the peacekeeping operation on the border with Russia in the absence of the latter’s consent from the perspective of such operation’s compliance with the general principles of UN peacekeeping. From the date of the introduction of restrictive measures against a number of Russian companies by the US and the EU, the parties have increasingly started to choose Asian institutions as a place of dispute resolution when drafting an international contracts. This is mostly due to their flexibility and loyalty to the 'sanctions' component. This article attempts to reveal the features of one of the most famous arbitration institutions in Asia – the Hong Kong Arbitration Center, emphasize the differences between Hong Kong and mainland China, as well as to analyze the differences between Hong Kong and mainland China arbitration.